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John Szaarkowski By John Szarkowski

John Szaarkowski by John Szarkowski


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Summary

A retrospective of the photographs of John Szarkowski, photography curator and critic.

John Szaarkowski Summary

John Szaarkowski: Photographs by John Szarkowski

In 1962 John Szarkowski accepted the position of Director of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Before that time he had received two Guggenheim Fellowships for his own photography, had been given exhibitions by The Walker Art Center, The George Eastman House and the Art Institute of Chicago and had published two books of his photographs to critical and popular acclaim. From 1962 until retiring from the Museum in 1991, he made no effort to exhibit or publish his work. Now his work from his first twenty years as a photographer and that since resuming his life as a photographer is presented in this splendidly printed volume. Published in conjunction with a major touring retrospective exhibition, the book is confirmation that Szarkowski is first and foremost a photographer. Accompanying the photographs are excerpts from a lifetime's correspondence - often witty, always revealing - giving a glimpse of Szarkowski's perspective on life and photography.

John Szaarkowski Reviews

'Szarkowski's photographic work is compelling and original, less known and generally acknowledged than its high quality merits' - Sandra Phillips, SFMOMA

About John Szarkowski

John Szarkowski is director emeritus of the Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Books of his own work are The Idea of Louis Sullivan, The Face of Minnesota and Mr Bristol's Barn.

Additional information

GOR012694610
9780821261989
0821261983
John Szaarkowski: Photographs by John Szarkowski
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown & Company
20050203
160
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